The detection of distortions from a pure blackbody in the frequency distribution of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation is potentially very important for understanding the thermal evolution of the Universe. in this work we describe the status of the Campo Imperatore experiment, which involves radiometers operating at 600, 820 and 2500 MHz and we discuss the calibration strategy we use.
Bonelli, G., Gervasi, M., Giardino, G., Sironi, G., Zannoni, M. (1995). Low frequency observations of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation: The Campo Imperatore experiment. ASTROPHYSICAL LETTERS & COMMUNICATIONS, 32(1-6), 15-20.
Low frequency observations of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation: The Campo Imperatore experiment
GERVASI, MASSIMO;SIRONI, GIORGIO;ZANNONI, MARIO
1995
Abstract
The detection of distortions from a pure blackbody in the frequency distribution of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation is potentially very important for understanding the thermal evolution of the Universe. in this work we describe the status of the Campo Imperatore experiment, which involves radiometers operating at 600, 820 and 2500 MHz and we discuss the calibration strategy we use.File in questo prodotto:
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